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JPS Journal Club: July 2019 Part 1

Video Published 2019-08-05 Updated 2024-02-10

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APSA position statement on firearm injury prevention covering 11 key recommendations including treating gun violence as a public health issue, universal background checks, assault weapon bans, child access prevention laws, minimum purchase age of 21, and physician counseling rights. Emphasizes trauma system integration, mental health access, research funding, school preparedness with Stop the Bleed training, and second victim support.

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  • APSA position: firearm injury is a public health issue requiring trauma system involvement including injury prevention programs
  • Key recommendations include universal background checks, assault weapon bans, child access prevention laws, and minimum purchase age of 21
  • Physicians must retain right to discuss firearm safety with patients; oppose restrictions on counseling about gun storage
  • Stop the Bleed training should be universal civilian skill like CPR; schools need preparedness plans but should not arm teachers
  • Support mental health access for children/adults and research on second victim syndrome for survivors and healthcare providers

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